Bukchon Hanok Village is a village Jong-no-gu located in South Korea.
Ga hoe dong Jong-no-gu Seoul 03052 South Korea
Good for scenic views , travel photography and for a stroll along the old village , but be sure to keep your voice down as there are actual residents staying there. Great place for hanbok photo shoot
Re-live history as you take a journey through the Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul! With its well preserved traditional houses, the historical neighbourhood is a great place to explore.
Though it might be difficult to find, it's worth the search. Start at one of the information centers to get a map for a tour . Don't worry if you're getting off track , it may offer good perspectives.
Great to wander around to take a look the local architectural building with the impressive scenery. Also, there were lots of souvenir shops, restaurants , local sweets, and good coffee shops around.
For a moment of tranquility of Seoul, head to the city 's historic Bukchon hanok village . You'll find quiet streets lined with traditional hanok houses, offering beautiful views and a unique ambience.
There are plenty of small shops with handmade crafts and souvenirs and if you like coffee there are awesome cafes in the area which roast the grains themselves every day
Well-preserved historical site still in use today.Covers a vast area so b sure to get a map@the Tourist Info Center b4 exploring.Nearest metro is Anguk Station 15min walk away.*B respectful of rules*.
Bukchon Hanok Village , called "the street museum in the urban core," is a residential area in Seoul, home to hundreds of traditional Korean houses , historical spots, and cultural heritage sites.
Peek into traditional Korea - the houses are beautiful but you have to be quiet as it's a residential area and people actually live there
Lovely, scenic walks where cherry blossoms trees line the roads and little alleyways as one explores architecture and art . Quaint cafes , little shops, big shops, restaurants and bakeries await.
General speaking, it's more like a high end residential on the hill overlook a part of Seoul, than a transitional village you assumed. There are many shops, cafes and restaurants near by.
Lose yourself this charming old school village and imagine what old school Korea was like while enjoying a great city view and a nice sunset .
Touristy , but still it's a nice place to go for a stroll and enjoy the traditional houses and art galleries scattered around the area.
Lots of tourists walking around, but beautiful traditional houses where people still reside. Check out the cafes and shops close by afterward.
Hanok means traditional Korean houses . This area is hilly so wear something comfortable and walk around for a bit! There are tea houses and little shops in renovated hanoks.
Bring your walking shoes so you can go up and down hills , exploring fun art galleries and shops. Lots of little coffee shops and pizzerias at the bottom.
Really great little shops that make handmade crafts and tons to learn about the architecture and culture of the traditional Korean village .
Traditional houses mixed with modern shops lining the street-a lot of hidden gems in this area, especially traditional teahouses!
Great little area to be inspired by traditional heritage. A must for all creative soul. Pls lower the noise level just so we don't disturb the locals.
So many people strolling the streets trying to get that good shot. It is a good place to get pics but be mindful of the residents regarding noise.
Lovely architecture and nice views . Leaflet's were conveniently put out for tourists and gave the best walking route. Don't forget to talk quietly because residents still live there!
There are a few Hanok Village around and that while you are walking around this area, please talk quietly and do take some pics with girls on traditional costumes .
Traditional Korean Houses (Hanok) which will inspire your architectural palate and little cute shops which inspire touches of art in our daily lives ????
Get a walking map in tourist information center . Please be quiet in neighbourhood and do not disturb the residents, do not leave any trash. You may chill at cafe to have a break during hot day.
To get here take Exit 2, and walk straight until you reach the next (major) crossing. The tourist information center is at your right hand side. You can start your tour there.
Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace , Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine , Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Read more
Super cute little village with shops and cafes . Lots of locals and tourists . Picturesque views from the rooftops
A neighbourhood with traditional homes. I'd recommend visiting here really early or later in the day – it gets really crowded with all the tourists .
Really beautiful. Will have to walk quite a bit so comfy shoes and choose a cooler day would be good. Keep your volume down please!
Cute little village to wander around and shop, sit at cafes , etc. Nice picturesque rooftops on the cafes
The place is filled with small cozy cafè . You can find many shops to rent the traditional Korean cloth and take photos in them.
Lower your voices here as the residents here do not like to be interrupted by tourists . Come in the evening around 5pm. Less crowded
Superb location with a superb view and superb traditional architecture
Lovely place to have a stroll early in the morning. 8/10
If you come be quiete , respect people’s life living here
Gorgeous old architecture , a bit hilly, some homes allow you in for free.
Walk around and find little cute small museums/shops around. There is also a traditional house open for public ;)
A lot of climbing up the hills . Good for exercise. Very nice old and new architechture. Lots of small boutiques too.
Great to walk around. Beautiful shops and fun place to grab a beer and a snack
Quiet and cool neighborhood . It was really refreshing seeing old Korean Traditional Houses.
Scenic views are amazing, close to Gyeongbokgung palace , be quiet becuz people live there, many tourists and foreigners
Great place to admire traditional Korean architecture . Keep the noise down because it's a residential area
Amazing village to visit ! Don't miss it ! The view is amazing ????????????
Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Read more
It is a beautiful place. There are traditional houses. If you look style of traditional houses, This is a good place to you.
Leave the crowds behind and pop into Simsimhan for a tour of the house and a cup of tea .
go around the village before the high noon, to enjoy the walking tour and take photos 8 scenic views
Don't miss a tour in one of the homes. But don't try their tea , very sweet.
Such a beautiful place, I love getting lost in the whole neighborhood .
Whisper! This is still a residential area !